A climograph is a graphical representation of the climate of a specific location, typically displaying average monthly temperature and precipitation over a year. It consists of two axes: one for temperature, usually represented by a line graph, and another for precipitation, often shown as bar graphs. The temperature is plotted on the left axis, while precipitation is plotted on the right. This visualization helps in understanding seasonal climate patterns and variations in weather conditions throughout the year.
the climograph measures precipitaion and temperature :P
Researchers used a climograph to illustrate the average monthly temperature and precipitation patterns in various regions around the world.
A climograph is basically a graphically representation of basic climatic parameters. Which is monthly average temperature and precipitation. The bars represent the rainfall, whilst the lines represent the temperature. By the way, normally, in a climograph they will show you the biome and the location. Hope this helps.
a line graph
you use a climograph find out your average monthly tempature
no i dont. you gots a problem. well, you can deal and get it somewhere else!
temperature and precipitation
I'm unable to view the provided climograph as it requires visual information. If you can provide specific details about the climatic chart, such as temperature ranges, precipitation levels, and seasons, I can help determine the likely location of the city it represents.
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You can find a climograph for Tonga on various online climate data websites, such as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) or the World Bank Climate Data portal. Additionally, educational resources like climate textbooks or geography websites may provide climographs. Local government or meteorological services in Tonga may also have relevant climate information available.
If this is for a review of Mesopotamia linked to BC Science 7, the answer is a "Climograph".
Line graph - temperature Bar graph - precipitation